Meat prices in the Egyptian market today: "Supply" offers additional quantities at reduced prices

Published 2021년 2월 25일

Tridge summary

Meat prices in Egypt have stabilized due to a balance in the local supply and demand. The prices for various meats and products, such as veal, mutton, kandoz, and sausage, range from 85 to 175 pounds per kilo. In addition, the market is offering large quantities of produce and fruits at discounts between 15% to 20%. Retail prices for vegetables like tomatoes and potatoes range from 2 to 3.5 pounds per kilo, while guavas are sold for 7 to 10 pounds per kilo. The government is monitoring market prices closely to ensure consumer availability and fair pricing.
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Original content

Meat prices stabilized today, Thursday 2-25-2021, in the Egyptian markets and butchers, in light of the stability of supply and demand in the local market. Today's prices came as follows: Today's meat prices, Thursday 25-2-2021, the price of a kilo of veal ranged between 90 to 175 pounds, while the price of a kilo of mutton ranged between 100 to 180 pounds, and the price of a kilo of kandoz ranged between 85 to 160 pounds. While the price of veal meat with bone ranged between 79 to 170 pounds, and a kilogram of lamb with bone ranged between 89 to 170 pounds. The price of a kilo of regular ground meat was 110-125 pounds per kilo, and steak and steak kandos 120-140 pounds per kilo, the prices of one knuckle ranged between 80-120 pounds between 80-120 pounds, and the prices of lamb meat between 120-140 pounds, camel meat 90-100 pounds. Per kilo, Baladi sausage scored 110-140 pounds per kilo, and Baladi liver between 110-140 pounds per kilo. Supply .. Additional quantities of ...
Source: Elfagr

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